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Taking A Closer Look At Veganism

One of the biggest reasons why the vegan movement is gaining such steam in the past 10 years is the ethical concern on how animals are treated by major corporations that tend to make more money by treating animals in a less than humane way to make a bigger profit.


What Every Prep Chef Should Know About Cutlery

Ah, the prep chef, happily whacking away with a steady rhythm. You have no worries about how the Hollandaise sauce is going to turn out, nor how fussy those customers at table seven are. All you have to worry about is making food the right consistency before passing it off to someone else.


The Unusual Statue of David Apron

To many people it is too much to be expected to wear one, what does that say about the person? As long as you have a sense of humor.


Artichokes, the World's Tastiest Thistle

This article explains gives history, trivia and nutrition information about artichokes. It also provides a delicious recipe for artichoke soup.


How To Prepare A Chocolate Fudge Birthday Cake

Birthday cakes can be just fun and simple or quite elegant and complex. They can be chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, mocha, a mix of all of the above, or other flavors


Going Local For Healthier Food From Sustainable Sources

Over the last century, food production in industrialized nations has become highly efficient and mechanized. Industries have grown up around food production, preservation, and distribution. These industries have prospered while providing a stable food supply to nations around the globe at relatively affordable prices. Despite its undeniable benefits, mechanized food production has several distinct flaws.


Whatever Happened to Genetically Modified Food?

Have you ever wondered what happened to genetically modified (GM) food? Does any of our food actually come from GM organisms, and does GM food have a future on the supermarket shelves?


Explode Your Taste Buds With French Cheese

Creamy, crumbly and tasty, learn about French cheese and why you might have to go to France in order to experience that taste to it's fullest.


Maryland Style Crab Cakes - by Chef Brian

A favorite recipe from Chef Brian. Maryland style crab cakes with cayenne dressing has to be one of the simplest yet robustly flavored crab recipes in the arsenal of Chef Brian. Try this recipe for yourself and I think you will agree, this one has got it! Enjoy!


5 Romantic Dining places in Singapore

Looking for a romantic night out in Singapore and don't know where you should go? These are some places offering some unique romantic dining experience.


West Bend Waterless Cookware Started The Trend

There's no denying that a lot of foods have a natural moisture content that is spectacular. When this food is cooked in its own juices, undiluted with added water or other liquids, the flavor tends to pop. Taking advantage of that natural moisture, however, wasn't always easy. That is until West Bend waterless cookware hit the scene.


Finding a Utah Convention Caterer

Planning a convention in Utah is a lot of work regardless of the size of the venue - you have to deal with thousands of moving pieces and make everything come together like an intricate, complicated symphony. Perhaps the most stressful part of convention planning is figuring out who to have cater the event.


Enjoy All of Rome, Eat Away From Tourists in Florence and Cook Delicious Riviera Vegetable Loaf

Mama Margaret provides tips on where to get the best information on visiting Rome, a great out of the way restaurant in Florence and a tasty, easy bean, potato and herb loaf from an Italian Riviera chef.


Humidors - Keeping Cigars Well - Seasoned All Season

Food is preserved through refrigeration. Leather is kept supple and shiny through regular conditioning. The mummies of ancient Egypt were preserved by being rubbed with special oils and then wrapped in cloth. But how do you preserve your pricey, hard-to-come by Cuban cigars? Why, with the use of a humidor, of course! A humidor is used to control how much humidity surrounds cigars and other tobacco products.


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